Polish embassy in Moscow (re-established)

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The re-established Polish embassy in Moscow was the diplomatic mission of the Polish government-in-exile to the Soviet Union during World War II, following the restoration of relations under the Sikorski–Mayski agreement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diplomatic mission
embassy
associatedWith Ivan Mayski NERFINISHED
Władysław Sikorski
countryRepresented Poland
diplomaticLevel embassy
diplomaticRelationsRestoredBy Sikorski–Mayski agreement
diplomaticRole liaison between Polish government-in-exile and Soviet authorities
establishedBy Polish government-in-exile
function negotiation with Soviet authorities
protection of Polish citizens in the Soviet Union
representation of Polish interests in the Soviet Union
historicalContext restoration of Polish–Soviet diplomatic relations in 1941
hostCountry Soviet Union
jurisdiction Polish citizens in Soviet-controlled territory
languageUsed Polish
Russian
locatedIn Moscow
locatedInCountry Soviet Union
operatedDuringConflict World War II
re-establishedAfter Sikorski–Mayski agreement
reasonForRe-establishment renewal of diplomatic relations between Poland and the Soviet Union
relatedTo Polish government-in-exile
surface form: Polish government-in-exile in London

Polish–Soviet relations
Sikorski–Mayski agreement
representedGovernment Polish government-in-exile
status defunct
timePeriod World War II
typeOfEventLeadingToCreation bilateral agreement

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Sikorski–Mayski agreement diplomaticActor Polish embassy in Moscow (re-established)